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Abnormal growth hormone level
- ... Pituitary or thyroid tumors Abnormal blood prolactin level Abnormal growth hormone level Other tests that may be done include: MRI ...
- ... than normal level of the hormone cortisol) Gigantism (abnormal growth due to higher than normal level of growth hormone during childhood) or acromegaly (higher than normal level ...
- ... Pancreas: Diabetes mellitus Hypoglycemia Parathyroid: Low blood ... Acromegaly Gigantism Diabetes insipidus Cushing disease Testes ...
- ... glands Liver hormone related to growth (insulin-like growth factor-1) Ovaries Testicles Thyroid A problem with the pituitary gland can lead to problems with any of the above glands and abnormal hormone levels of these glands.
- ... confirm this diagnosis.) Gigantism in children. This is abnormal ... gland makes several hormones besides GH and these may be low as ...
- ... periods may be caused by: Uterine fibroids Fingerlike growths in the ... due to changes in hormone levels ( anovulatory bleeding )
- Cervical polyps are fingerlike growths on the lower part of the uterus that connects with the vagina ( cervix ).
- ... obese. They may also occur during the rapid growth of puberty. Stretch marks are most commonly located on the breasts, hips, thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and flank.
- ... chest x-ray , or echocardiogram (ECHO) Hearing tests Growth hormone levels Renal ultrasound Genetic testing can help diagnose this syndrome.
- ... 7 days Other symptoms caused by changes in hormone levels may include: Excessive growth of body hair in a male pattern ( hirsutism ) ...